Brown, A. (1691). A vindicatory schedule concerning the cure of fevers: Containing a disquisition theoretical and practical, of the new and most effectual method of curing continual fevers, first invented and delivered by the sagacious Dr. Tho. Sydenham : also shewing by way of preliminary, the indispensible charge lying on physicians to improve themselves and the art ... : with an appendix of Sanctorius his Medicina statica ... Printed by John Reid ... to be sold be [sic] John Mathis ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBrown, Andrew. A Vindicatory Schedule Concerning the Cure of Fevers: Containing a Disquisition Theoretical and Practical, of the New and Most Effectual Method of Curing Continual Fevers, First Invented and Delivered by the Sagacious Dr. Tho. Sydenham : Also Shewing by Way of Preliminary, the Indispensible Charge Lying on Physicians to Improve Themselves and the Art ... : With an Appendix of Sanctorius His Medicina Statica ... Edinburgh: Printed by John Reid ... to be sold be [sic] John Mathis ..., 1691.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBrown, Andrew. A Vindicatory Schedule Concerning the Cure of Fevers: Containing a Disquisition Theoretical and Practical, of the New and Most Effectual Method of Curing Continual Fevers, First Invented and Delivered by the Sagacious Dr. Tho. Sydenham : Also Shewing by Way of Preliminary, the Indispensible Charge Lying on Physicians to Improve Themselves and the Art ... : With an Appendix of Sanctorius His Medicina Statica ... Printed by John Reid ... to be sold be [sic] John Mathis ..., 1691.